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TACTICAL URBANISM
of or relating to small-scale actions serving a larger purpose who: you / what: change / where: the city / when: now / how: do it yourself TAGS: 1.narrative/storytelling 2.community/collaborative 3.documentation/archive 4.open p2p design/network design
KEY CONCEPTS
> studying shopping patterns > entertainment patterns > square as no-consumeristic place > intergration of cultures > to offer a service > infrastucture/accessory > historical roots > place identity > community conciousness > historical facts visible in daily life > personal identity in public spaces > to allow peopole to express their experiences > to preserve memory > types of square users: 1. person who goes into square 2. passerby 3. user-flaneur > deconstructive view of space and place > participation as no-stop process > corrispondece between design and user tastes and relativism of people preferences > decision making as turning point between the pahse of participation process and the phase of transforming design into real objects
realtionship between Tactical Urbanism and Network Design: >experimentations in the city >swarm intelligence behavior >interaction between different nodes >from micro to macro > difference between community and collective: belonging to a community excludes to belong to other communities, to be part of a collective the only requirement is participation
WEBCAM AS A TOOL/ > webcam as objective tool for monitoring STORTORGET ON SATURDAY the use of a public space > storytelling : community = cultural transmission : social learning > storytelling as a tool to communicate architecture > storytelling as a tool to preserve memory of a place > tales/stories as inspiration for a design that identify a place > allow the interaction > topography of the ground level > modular street furniture to encurage people to create personalized objects
> roof as public space > the importance of the contact with nature as a way to explore the world > ring as socializing concept > creative form of participation > expression of the need of socialization > Do It Yourself approach > to mix virtual with real dimension > to publish information on the square > square as the place where to express Hamar moods > the force fo colours > experimental community
PHISICAL ARCHITECTURE/DESIGN
USER-CENTERED DESIGN
ABOUT COMMUNITY
SOCIALIZATION
BURNSIDE SKATEPARK > reappropriation of a public space > little actions that start urban processes > improving urban space with plays for adults > play for socialization
GO PLAY OUTSIDE
PARTICIPATION as INVOLVEMENT
FAST CHANGES > an institution promoting urban action > personal involvement to change something > to improve a public space through its furniture > discovering non-existent city furniture items > to be a tourist in our own city > consciousness of own surroundings > to use the upper level of the shelters as thought into the booklet > relationship between Stortorget and the surroundings > network of activities > a slogan for the city that summarize its identity and the identity of the main square > conncetion with the lake > community garden > to share space and knowledge > educational activities > to preserve biodiversity > to repeat the processo of participation on regular basis > architecture has to support the biggest number of misreadings > architecture has to promote critical participation > architecture has to resolve conflict of interests > architecture as a way of building democracy > participation is not to make a favour to another person but it is love and be involved > confidence in public authorities and stimulus to partecipate to the decision-making process
BACO GUERRILLA
FREE SPACE INTO THE RING AS A SPACE OPEN TO EVERY KIND OF ACTIVITY PROMOTED BY THE COMMUNITY